ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE Beat NXT Again This Week But The Gap Seems To Be Closing

ALL ELITE WRESTLING: DYNAMITE Beat NXT Again This Week But The Gap Seems To Be Closing

Wednesday night's All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite once again managed to beat NXT in terms of ratings but the gape between the two shows does appear to be narrowing as WrestleMania nears. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Feb 14, 2020 03:02 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
The ratings are in for Wednesday night's episodes of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite and NXT, and the numbers for both shows are somewhat disappointing. They weren't up against impeachment coverage or any major sporting events, so we don't really have an explanation beyond there not really being anything on either show that fans were overly desperate to see. 

Ultimately, Dynamite managed to pull in 817,000 viewers, while NXT drew a total of 757,000 viewers. The gap seems to be closing, and the demo numbers were also a lot closer than they usually are. 

Chances are that WrestleMania is definitely helping NXT at the moment, especially with Charlotte Flair making occasional appearances on the show and NXT TakeOver: Portland fast approaching this weekend. Monday night's RAW also saw Shayna Baszler show up to attack Becky Lynch. 

Which show did you guys tune into? 
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